Hi, Geoffroy

Thanks for the explanation, so I guess if we have CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2 as a 
builtin, weston will always
display a mouse. I didn't find anything similar to "-nocursor" in weston 
command line arguments either...

On 04/04/2014 03:18 PM, VanCutsem, Geoffroy wrote:
> Hi Stanislav,
> 
> On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 15:06 +0400, Stanislav Vorobiov wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have a Tizen IVI system with a touchscreen only, but my kernel also has 
>> support for PS/2 mouse, i.e. CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2 is "y" in kernel config.
>> When weston starts it finds 2 devices - touchscreen and a mouse and it 
>> displays mouse pointer on desktop, but it's not usable, since my system 
>> doesn't actually
>> have a mouse plugged in PS/2 port. Touchscreen works however, i.e. I can 
>> click on things, open/drag windows around, but the mouse pointer just stands 
>> there.
>> If I disable PS/2 mouse support in kernel, i.e. CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2 set to "n", 
>> then weston doesn't detect a mouse and there's no pointer on desktop. This 
>> is exactly
>> the kind of behaviour I want, but can I have it without disabling PS/2 mouse 
>> in kernel config ?
> This is configured as a module in our latest Tizen IVI kernel and we
> have a mechanism in place so that it does not get loaded *unless* we're
> running in a VMware Virtual machine which is so far the only platform
> that needs it. We have a udev rule for that and IIRC the hwdata package
> was modified to not auto-load this module as it was badly affecting the
> overall boot time.
> 
> There may be a way of preventing the cursor from being displayed (a bit
> like the -nocursor option for Xorg)... I'm not sure (it may be a useful
> option actually) 
> 
> Geoffroy
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